The Canadian Skilled Worker Program attracts high skilled individuals from around the world to become economically self sufficient contributors to the Canadian economy. Literally thousands of foreign workers qualify for this program each year so, why not you?

Once an individual meets the requirements of a profession within the Skilled Worker Program and immigrates to Canada, the foreign national will be able to obtain Permanent Residency in the country. Such a status will entitled the recipient to many of the benefits all Canadian citizens cherish. However, the road to receiving such perks is a tricky one and may be easier navigated with the aid of an immigration professional.

Under the Canadian Skilled Worker Program, an applicant who meets the requirements is able to immigrate to the country with or without an employment offer. But, failure to properly submit the needed documents and application may place a halt on the progress the worker has made through their past efforts.

Who is a Canadian Skilled Worker Permit for?

The Canadian Skilled Worker Permit is for an applicant who can qualify as a Skilled Worker. An individual would have specific attributes to apply for permanent residency. In order to qualify under this category, the Government of Canada's Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has detailed requirements which must be met. In assessing an applicant’s eligibility, both education and work experience are taken in to account. Along with education and work experience, his or her knowledge of English and/or French are also taken into consideration.

Not all immigration professionals possess the necessary experience to successfully process a Canadian Federal Skilled Worker Program application. Often we’ve noticed that Canadian Federal Skilled Worker Program applications are rejected because the right questions were not addressed.

Here are some very important questions you want to ask any person you are planning on hiring to help you with your Canadian Federal Skilled Worker Program application.

How long would it take to process my application under a specific occupation?

Is there is any cap in place for the occupation which you wish to apply under?

What are the total amount of applications accepted by Citizenship and Immigration Canada annually for that occupation?

If you have a family, you may want to know if your family is also able to immigrate to Canada if you were to apply under the skilled worker program?

The immigration professional should have no problems answer those important questions for you.

As a skilled worker, deciding to relocate to another country is an important decision to make and at My Visa Source we do not take that decision lightly. In the same token, we also understand the importance of doing things right the first time as to avoid the costly and lengthy process of re-submission. We are dedicated to achieving positive results and won’t rest until all avenues have been thoroughly investigated.

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Please fill out our Online Assessment Form, it takes less than one minute, or call us toll-free at 1-888-368-4608 to book a consultation.

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